The Serpent of Venice
Books | Fiction / Humorous / General
3.8
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Christopher Moore
Venice, a long time ago. Three prominent Venetians await their most loathsome and foul dinner guest, the erstwhile envoy from the Queen of Britain: the rascal-Fool Pocket.This trio of cunning plotters—the merchant, Antonio; the senator, Montressor Brabantio; and the naval officer, Iago—have lured Pocket to a dark dungeon, promising an evening of sprits and debauchery with a rare Amontillado sherry and Brabantio's beautiful daughter, Portia.But their invitation is, of course, bogus. The wine is drugged. The girl isn't even in the city limits. Desperate to rid themselves once and for all of the man who has consistently foiled their grand quest for power and wealth, they have lured him to his death. (How can such a small man, be such a huge obstacle?). But this Fool is no fool . . . and he's got more than a few tricks (and hand gestures) up his sleeve.Greed, revenge, deception, lust, and a giant (but lovable) sea monster combine to create another hilarious and bawdy tale from modern comic genius, Christopher Moore.
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Author
Christopher Moore
Pages
352
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2014-04-22
ISBN
0062194879 9780062194879
Ratings
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"Intermittently humorous mashup of Shakespeare and Edgar Allen Poe, but a bit too self-satisfied for my tastes. A sequel to <I>Fool</I>, Moore's postmodern riff on <I>King Lear</I>; <I>Serpent</I> finds the jester Fortunato partnering with Marco Polo, a carnivorous sea monster, and Shylock's daughter Jessica to get revenge on <I>Othello's</I> Brabantio and Iago, and <I>Merchant of Venice's</I> Antonio. Fortunato's profane patter quickly becomes irritating, and there is little growth or substance to any of the other characters. A disappointment, after the far superior <I>Lamb</I>."